вот что у них пишут :а что случилось?
By Jeff Kearns
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Corp., KeyCorp and Morgan Stanley dropped more than 15 percent as investors speculated banks and car companies will be among industries hardest hit by an expanding credit crisis.
GM, the biggest U.S. automaker, and KeyCorp, Ohio's third- largest bank, dropped for the sixth straight day on concern the credit crisis will curb consumer spending. Prudential Financial Inc., the second-biggest U.S. life insurer, fell for a seventh day. The companies are among 969 covered by a ban on short-sales that expired yesterday, prompting speculation among analysts that bearish trades were contributing to the losses.